
Waking up with the waves on Wednesday, I'm Surf Junkie Jeff with your Manhattan Beach Patch surf report. Well, it looks like the latest energy has diminished quite a bit out there. Bascially it's back to small mode, with a few fun ones coming through.
The conditions are fairly clean, with some spots seeing some texture on them from the start. We've got mostly minor remnant west northwest windswell and a touch of southerly energy in the water.
That recipe is delivering some crumbly semi-walled lines, with a few fun sections. Most spots in Manhattan Beach are running about knee to waist high, with those standout breaks pulling an occasional belly high set.
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Taking a look at those tides thanks to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. At 5:39 this morning, it drained out to a 0.8 low, which will have many spots needing water early to mid-morning. The tide then pushes back up to a 3.1 high at 11:35 later this morning and then drops once again to a 1.7 low at 4:43 this afternoon.
If you're planning on paddling, break out at least a 3/2 full or better yet a 4/3 and maybe the booties, with the water temperature hanging between a chilly 55 and 57 degrees. Good luck out there!